The Use Of Gothic Elements In Edgar Allan Poe's Hop-Frog

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Throughout the short story, Hop-Frog, Edgar Allan Poe uses many gothic elements to create an eerie and dark story. Poe uses gothic romanticism when he describes the setting, when he illustrates the corpses hanging from the chandelier chain and when he discusses the maddening sounds Hop-Frog makes. Poe has the eight orang-outangs wait “patiently until midnight” (163) to play their prank. How he does this is he has Hop-Frog suggest it to the king and his cabinet council. He does this to convey the mood for the story. Because the story is placed at midnight it eliminates mystery and intriguing mood. Hop-Frog also incorporates gothic imagery when he describes the corpses hanging from a chandelier chain. Poe writes “the eight corpses swung in their

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